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Publikováno v:
Women & Health. 60:352-365
Rural communities face disparities and barriers to health care access that may be addressed through telehealth programs; yet little research is available detailing rural women's attitudes toward telehealth. Researchers partnered with a women's reprod
Autor:
Jessica Pikowski, Amarachi R. Anakaraonye, Holly L. Peay, Ryan S. Paquin, Megan A. Lewis, Stephanie M. McInnis, Jamie Elizabeth Guillory, Alyssa Jordan
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Communication, Vol 5 (2020)
Social media platforms are becoming a key resource for health research and program delivery. These platforms offer multiple avenues to engage diverse populations using organic and paid content. Outreach to and recruitment of participants into populat
Autor:
Andrea L. DeMaria, Christy Kollath-Cattano, Stephanie M. McInnis, Beth Sundstrom, Anna Kooper, Hannah Manzi, Jeri Cabot
Publikováno v:
Addiction Research & Theory. 26:369-376
Background: Problem drinking and illicit drug use is prevalent among college students, which can pose challenges for students in recovery from substance use disorders (SUDs). Collegiate recovery programs (CRPs) are emerging across the U.S. in order t
Autor:
John T. Hancock, Simon J. Hiscock, David C. Emery, Robert Porter, Stephanie M. McInnis, Radhika Desikan
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Botany. 57:1835-1846
Angiosperm stigmas have long been known to exhibit high levels of peroxidase activity when they are mature and most receptive to pollen but the biological function of stigma peroxidases is not known. A novel stigma-specific class III peroxidase gene,
Autor:
Stephanie M. McInnis, José F. Gutierrez-Marcos, Liliana M. Costa, Simon J. Hiscock, Catherine Henderson
Publikováno v:
Plant Molecular Biology. 57:659-677
A novel stigma-specific class III peroxidase gene, SSP (Stigma-Specific Peroxidase), has been isolated from the self-incompatible daisy Senecio squalidus L. (Asteraceae). Expression of SSP in flower buds is developmentally regulated, with maximal lev
Autor:
Stephanie M. McInnis, Simon J. Hiscock
Publikováno v:
Trends in Plant Science. 8:606-613
Many hermaphrodite flowering plants avoid self-fertilization through genetic systems of self-incompatibility (SI). SI allows a plant to recognize and to reject self or self-related pollen, thereby preserving its ovules for outcrossing. Genes situated
Autor:
Simon J. Hiscock, Stephanie M. McInnis
Publikováno v:
Plant Biology. 5:23-32
Flowering plants are the most successful group of land plants and dominate the earth's vegetation with around 300 000 species. This success is, in part, the consequence of a set of unique reproductive innovations that evolved with the flower. Most no
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Botany. 54:169-174
Senecio squalidus (Oxford Ragwort) is being used as a model species to study the genetics and molecular genetics of self-incompatibility (SI) in the Asteraceae. S. squalidus has a strong system of sporophytic SI (SSI) and populations within the UK co
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Canadian Journal of Botany. 69:437-441
Seasonal protein changes were followed in seedlings of interior spruce (a mixture of Picea glauca and P. englemannii) and Douglas-fir (Pseudostuga menziesii) by sodium dodecylsulfate – polyacrylimide gel electrophoresis. A 30-kDa protein in seedlin
Publikováno v:
Sexual Health. 13:248
Background Although much is known about behavioural indicators of pubic hair removal, current research lacks deeper cognitive reasoning and understanding through utilising quantitative and qualitative methodologies. The purpose of this study was to: